Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Raheem Morris may continue to juggle his roles as head coach and defensive playcaller next season.

Morris took over the playcalling when the team demoted defensive coordinator Jim Bates following a 38-7 home loss to the New Orleans Saints.

In the two games since, the team has made noticeable improvement on that side of the football.

“I don’t know,” Morris said. “I kind of like the joystick right now. I’ve got the joystick in my hand, I’m playing and I’m liking what I’ve got. We’ll have to see. You’ll get to the offseason and you’ll evaluate everything. I’ll be evaluated just like everybody else around here and we’ll figure it out when we get to that point.”

What’s interesting is that Morris was hired last Christmas to be the team’s defensive coordinator this season for the departing Monte Kiffin, who moved to coach with his son Lane at the University of Tennessee. But three weeks later, Morris was hired as a head coach.